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Ain Dubai Reopens Following Renovation

The world’s biggest and tallest Ferris wheel, Ain Dubai, has officially reopened its doors to the public following an extensive two-year closure for “enhancement works”.

The observation wheel, standing at a height of 250m on Dubai’s Bluewaters Island, had been closed since March 2022, with postponed reopening dates along the way. The attraction, which first welcomed visitors in October 2021 before closing just five months later, is now fully operational and accepting bookings through its official website.

The structure, weighing as much as four Airbus A380 aircraft, features 48 air-conditioned passenger cabins and can accommodate up to 1,750 visitors in a single revolution. For perspective, it stands nearly twice as tall as the famous London Eye.

Visitors can now choose from a variety of curated packages to suit different preferences and group sizes. The basic “Ain Dubai Views” package starts at AED 145 for adults and AED 112 for children over three years old, offering shared cabin experiences with 360-degree views and pre-ride activities.

Families can opt for special group passes, such as the “Ain Dubai Views Family Pass” at AED 415, which accommodates two adults and two children.

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